For Secretary: Carrie Johnson
Carrie Johnson
Principal
Carrie received her Bachelor of Architectural Engineering and Master of Architectural Engineering degrees from Oklahoma State University. She is a registered engineer in forty-two states.
Her engineering experience ranges from several medical facilities for Continental Medical Systems to a waterfront yacht sales building near Galveston, Texas that required analysis for hurricane wave loading. Carrie's project work is concentrated in the retail industry where she has been instrumental in the development of multi-sited building prototypes. She is also an expert in computer programming, administration and systems management.
Carrie has automated many in-house operational and administrative functions and, more importantly, has developed proprietary software programs to automate repetitive structural engineering tasks.
Carrie has given recurring lectures on steel bracing for lateral loads at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. She co-wrote an article entitled “Infrared Inspection of Masonry” which was published in the May 2006 edition of Structure Magazine.
Carrie has been a Director on the NCSEA board for the past two years. She currently serves as chair of the NCSEA Excellence in Structural Engineering awards, chair of the NCSEA Advocacy General Public and Media subcommittee, and is a member of the NCSEA Continuing Education Committee.
She has also been active with the Oklahoma Structural Engineers Association (OSEA) for a number of years. She has served as president of the eastern Oklahoma chapter twice, served as the delegate to NCSEA for six years, and is the current past –president.